US20140044339A1 - Fusion splicer and method for determining an optical fiber type - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a fusion splicer and a method for determining an optical fiber type.
- Electric discharge heating conditions for fusion splicing of optical fibers are different depending on the type of the optical fiber.
- the optimal electric discharge heating conditions for different optical fibers are preliminarily registered in a memory of a fusion splicer.
- the operator may select a registered electric discharge heating condition based on the type of the optical fiber.
- the type of the target optical fiber is unknown.
- Optical fibers are very thin, having a diameter of about 125 ⁇ m and a core diameter of 10 ⁇ m or less. Thus, it is difficult to identify the type of an optical fiber with the naked eye.
- the type of the target optical fiber may be automatically determined by the fusion splicer.
- Patent Citation 1 In polarization-maintaining optical fibers, a method for measuring lateral imaging graphics by rotating the target optical fiber and determining the type from measuring light transmittance with respect to rotation angle, has been proposed (refer to JP Laid-open No. 2004-341452A (Patent Citation 1)).
- Patent Citation 1 since nonaxisymmetric stress is given to the core, the fact that luminance characteristics of the transmission images depend on the incident direction of the light, can be utilized. For this reason, the proposed method in Patent Citation 1 may be applied only to polarization-maintaining optical fibers.
- a method for determining the type by comparing a luminance distribution waveform acquired from lateral imaging graphics of the target optical fiber with a reference waveform is proposed (refer to JP Patent No. 4367597 (Patent Citation 2)).
- the reference waveform a luminance distribution waveform preliminarily measured from a reference optical fiber, is stored in the built-in memory of the fusion splicer.
- the luminance distribution waveform of an optical fiber may vary with measurement direction.
- the luminance distribution measured from one direction may be used.
- the luminance distribution may be measured from one direction. Since the luminance distribution of the lateral transmission light may be different depending on the measurement direction, there is a possibility of failure in the determination.
- the target optical fiber has not yet been registered in the memory of the fusion splicer, there is a problem that the determination can not be carried out.
- the target optical fiber is erroneously determined to be an optical fiber having similar luminance distribution.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a fusion splicer and a method for determining an optical fiber type, capable of improving the accuracy of determination of the optical fiber type.
- a first aspect of the present invention provides a fusion splicer including an imaging unit configured to take a lateral transmission image by illuminating a target optical fiber from a lateral direction of the target optical fiber; a determination module configured to create a target luminance distribution in a direction perpendicular to an optical axis of the target optical fiber using the lateral transmission image so as to determine a type of the target optical fiber, by comparing the target luminance distribution with preliminarily registered data of a reference luminance distribution of a reference optical fiber; and a registration module configured to create a message when the target luminance distribution is determined to be outside a tolerance of the reference luminance distribution and to display the message to an operator so that the operator can decide whether or not to register the target luminance distribution of the target optical fiber as a new reference luminance distribution.
- a second aspect of the present invention provides a fusion splicer including an imaging unit configured to take a lateral transmission image by illuminating a target optical fiber from a lateral direction perpendicular to an optical axis of the target optical fiber; and a determination module configured to create a target luminance distribution in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis using the lateral transmission image so as to determine a type of the target optical fiber, by comparing the target luminance distribution with preliminarily registered data of a reference luminance distribution of a reference optical fiber; wherein the reference luminance distribution is a luminance distribution created by averaging a plurality of luminance distributions which are created using a plurality of lateral transmission images of the reference optical fiber, the lateral transmission images of the reference optical fiber being taken by the imaging unit by rotating the reference optical fiber.
- a third aspect of the present invention provides a method for determining an optical fiber type, including taking a lateral transmission image by illuminating a target optical fiber from a lateral direction perpendicular to an optical axis of the target optical fiber; creating a target luminance distribution in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis using the lateral transmission image and determining a type of the target optical fiber by comparing the lateral transmission image with preliminarily registered data of a reference luminance distribution of a reference optical fiber; and creating a message when the target luminance distribution is determined to be outside a tolerance of the reference luminance distribution and to display the message to an operator so that the operator can decide whether or not to register the target luminance distribution of the target optical fiber as a new reference luminance distribution.
- a fourth aspect of the present invention provides a method for determining an optical fiber type, including taking a lateral transmission image by illuminating a target optical fiber from a lateral direction perpendicular to an optical axis of the target optical fiber; and creating a target luminance distribution in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis using the lateral transmission image and determining a type of the target optical fiber by comparing the target luminance distribution with preliminarily registered data of a reference luminance distribution of a reference optical fiber; wherein the reference luminance distribution is a luminance distribution created by averaging a plurality of luminance distributions which are created using a plurality of lateral transmission images of the reference optical fiber, the lateral transmission images of the reference optical fiber being taken by rotating the reference optical fiber.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view illustrating an example of a fusion splicer according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a schematic view explaining the imaging direction dependence of a luminance distribution of the optical fiber
- FIG. 3 is a view illustrating an example of the luminance distributions in the imaging directions illustrated in FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 is a view illustrating an example of a compensated luminance distribution acquired by the fusion splicer according to the embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a fusion splicing method for the optical fibers according to the embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 6 is a table illustrating an example of a determination result of the optical fiber according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a table illustrating an example of a determination result of the optical fiber of a comparative example.
- FIG. 8 is a schematic view illustrating another example of the fusion splicer according to the embodiment of the present invention.
- a fusion splicer of optical fibers includes optical fiber core wires 1 and 3 , holding mechanisms 6 a and 6 b, a control unit 10 , an imaging unit 12 , a fusion unit 16 , a database 30 , an input unit 32 , and an output unit 34 , as illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- the control unit 10 includes a determination module 20 , a condition setting module 22 , a registration module 24 , and an internal memory 26 .
- the imaging unit 12 includes a light source 13 and an imaging camera 14 .
- the fusion unit 16 includes a fusion control module 17 and discharging electrodes 18 a, 18 b.
- each of optical fibers 2 , 4 is exposed by removing the outer coating at one end.
- the optical fiber core wires 1 , 3 are held by the holding mechanisms 6 a and 6 b respectively, so as to align the optical axes of the optical fibers 2 , 4 such that the exposed ends face each other.
- the light source 13 and the imaging camera 14 of the imaging unit 12 are arranged so as to face each other across the opposed end faces of the optical fibers 2 , 4 in a direction lateral to the optical fibers 2 , 4 ; for example, in a direction perpendicular to the optical axes.
- the light source 13 illuminates the optical fibers 2 , 4 from a direction lateral to the ends of the optical fibers 2 , 4 .
- the imaging camera 14 takes lateral transmission images of the optical fibers 2 , 4 .
- the light source 13 and the imaging camera 14 may be arranged not only in a direction perpendicular to the axes of the optical fibers 2 , 4 but also in an oblique direction.
- Two imaging units 12 may be arranged in directions perpendicular to each other, in a cross-section cut vertically to the optical axes of the optical fibers 2 , 4 .
- description will be given using the optical fiber 2 as a target optical fiber for type determination.
- the discharging electrodes 18 a, 18 b of the fusion unit 16 are arranged so as to face each other across the opposed ends of the optical fibers 2 , 4 , in a direction perpendicular to the optical axes of the optical fibers 2 , 4 .
- the fusion control module 17 controls discharge of the discharging electrodes 18 a, 18 b in order to fuse the optical fibers 2 , 4 placed opposite each other.
- the determination module 20 of the control unit 10 creates a luminance distribution in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis of the optical fiber 2 , using the lateral transmission image of the optical fiber 2 taken by the imaging unit 12 .
- the created luminance distribution is compared with preliminarily registered data of a reference luminance distribution of a reference optical fiber, and the type of the optical fiber 2 is determined. For example, when the luminance distribution of the optical fiber 2 is within a tolerance of the reference luminance distribution, the optical fiber 2 is determined to be the same type as the reference optical fiber.
- the reference luminance distribution is a luminance distribution created by averaging a plurality of luminance distributions created from a plurality of lateral transmission images which are preliminarily taken by rotating the reference optical fiber.
- the created reference luminance distribution is stored in the database 30 .
- the reference luminance distribution may be created by the fusion splicer illustrated in FIG. 1 or may be created by another apparatus in which a luminance distribution can be measured.
- the imaging unit 12 takes lateral transmission images of a reference optical fiber 2 A from imaging directions A and B.
- variation occurs between the luminance distributions created by the determination module 20 from the lateral transmission images in the imaging directions A, B.
- This variation is caused by eccentricities of the core and clad in the reference optical fiber 2 A. Consequently, by rotating the reference optical fiber 2 A, plural lateral transmission images of the reference optical fiber 2 A are taken from plural imaging directions by the imaging unit 12 . Compensations are made for the core and clad eccentricities by averaging the luminance values of the luminance distributions (calculated by the determination module 20 using the lateral transmission images) and thus, as illustrated in FIG. 4 , a reference luminance distribution in which the eccentricities are compensated, may be provided.
- the condition setting module 22 reads out the corresponding fusion conditions which are preliminarily stored in the database 30 and transmits the fusion conditions to the fusion control module 17 .
- the distance between the discharging electrodes 18 a, 18 b, the discharge power, the discharge duration, and the like may be set.
- the registration module 24 creates a message asking the operator to confirm whether or not the luminance distribution of the target optical fiber should be registered as a new reference luminance distribution.
- the message is displayed on the output unit 34 , and if the operator chooses to register the optical fiber 2 by operation of the input unit 32 according to the displayed message, the registration module 24 instructs the imaging unit 12 to take a plurality of new lateral transmission images by rotating the optical fiber 2 .
- the plurality of luminance distributions which are created from the new lateral transmission images by the determination module 20 are averaged, so as to register a new reference luminance distribution in the database 30 .
- the internal memory 26 temporarily stores data obtained during processing and calculation thereof in the operation of the control unit 10 .
- control unit 10 may be a part of a central processing unit (CPU) in a general purpose computer system.
- the determination module 20 , the condition setting module 22 , and the registration module 24 may be discrete hardware or may be provided by virtually equivalent functions achieved by software, using the CPU of the general purpose computer system.
- the database 30 stores reference luminance distribution data of a plurality of known types of reference optical fibers including the fusion conditions for each of the reference optical fibers.
- Reference optical fibers such as a single mode (SM) optical fiber, a dispersion shift (DSF) optical fiber, a proportional dispersion shift (NZ-DSF, hereinafter referred to as NZ) optical fiber, a multi mode (MM) optical fiber, and the like, may be used.
- SM single mode
- DSF dispersion shift
- NZ-DSF proportional dispersion shift
- MM multi mode
- the input unit 32 examples include devices such as a keyboard, a mouth, or the like.
- the output unit 34 consists of a screen monitor such as a liquid crystal display (LCD), a light emitting diode (LED) panel, an electroluminescent (EL) panel, and the like.
- the output unit 34 displays data such as luminance distribution and optical fiber determination results processed by the control unit 10 or data for the registration procedure of an unregistered optical fiber, and the like.
- the lateral transmission images of the reference optical fiber 2 A are taken from plural directions, and the variation in the luminance distribution caused by the core and the clad eccentricities is compensated. Therefore, the type of the optical fiber 2 can be determined with high accuracy.
- the operator can confirm, by the displayed message of the output unit 34 , that the type of the optical fiber 2 can not be determined.
- the optical fiber 2 may be exchanged for a new optical fiber.
- the operator determines that the optical fiber 2 is not yet registered and registration is necessary, it is possible to register the fiber as a new entry in the database 30 by creating a luminance distribution for the new reference optical fiber.
- optical fiber type determination method and the fusion splicing method according to the embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the flowchart illustrated in FIG. 5 .
- description will be given using the optical fiber 2 as a determination target.
- the optical fiber 4 may be processed in parallel.
- Step S 100 the coating on one end of each of the optical fiber core wires 1 , 3 is removed so as to expose the optical fibers 2 , 4 .
- the optical fiber core wires 1 , 3 are placed in the holding mechanisms 6 a and 6 b of the fusion splicer so that the end faces of the optical fibers 2 , 4 face each other.
- Step S 101 the imaging unit 12 takes a lateral transmission image of the optical fiber 2 in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis of the optical fiber 2 .
- the lateral transmission image is transmitted to the control unit 10 .
- Step S 102 the determination module 20 in the control unit 10 creates a luminance distribution in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis of the optical fiber 2 using the input lateral transmission image.
- Step S 103 the determination module 20 compares the created luminance distribution with the luminance distribution data of the reference optical fiber preliminarily registered in the database 30 .
- Step S 104 when the luminance distribution of the optical fiber 2 is within the required tolerance of the reference luminance distribution, the optical fiber 2 is determined to be the same type as the reference optical fiber. Then, the process proceeds to Step S 105 .
- Step S 105 based on the determined type of the optical fiber 2 and the type of the optical fiber 4 , the condition setting module 22 reads out the fusion conditions which are preliminarily stored in the database 30 . The fusion conditions are transmitted to the fusion control module 17 . Then, In Step S 106 , the fusion unit 16 carries out a fusion splicing process for the optical fibers 2 , 4 .
- Step S 104 when the luminance distribution of the optical fiber 2 is determined to be outside of the required tolerance of all of the reference luminance distributions stored in the database 30 , a message (for example, “unregistered optical fiber”) is displayed on the output unit 34 . Then, the process proceeds to Step S 107 .
- Step S 107 the operator decides whether it is necessary to create a new registration.
- processing continues to Step S 108 , and the imaging unit 12 takes a plurality of lateral transmission images by rotating the optical fiber 2 .
- Step S 109 the determination module 20 creates a plurality of luminance distributions using the respective lateral transmission images.
- the new reference luminance distribution is created by averaging the luminance distributions.
- Step S 110 the new reference luminance distribution created by the determination module 20 is registered in the database 30 by operation of the input unit 32 .
- Step S 107 when the operator determines that registration is not necessary because the optical fiber 2 has been incorrectly installed by mistake, the processing is terminated, and the optical fiber 2 is exchanged for a new optical fiber.
- the lateral transmission image for the optical fiber 2 is taken from just one direction during the type determination of the optical fiber 2 .
- the type determination may be implemented by using lateral transmission images for the optical fiber 2 taken from plural directions.
- the imaging unit 12 may take a plurality of lateral transmission images.
- the determination module 20 creates a plurality of luminance distributions from the respective lateral transmission images and creates the target luminance distribution of the optical fiber 2 by averaging the luminance distributions.
- the variation caused by the core and clad eccentricities in the optical fiber 2 is compensated, in the same way as the reference luminance distribution. If such plural lateral transmission images are carried out, the type of the optical fiber 2 can be determined with higher accuracy.
- FIG. 6 illustrates the determination result for a variety of optical fiber types.
- the lateral transmission image is taken from one direction without any rotation.
- “SM 1 ” and “SM 2 ” in the table of FIG. 6 are SM optical fibers each having a different specification.
- “NZ 1 ”, “NZ 2 ”, and “NZ 3 ” are NZ optical fibers each having a different specification.
- FIG. 7 illustrates a comparative example for the determination result of the same optical fibers illustrated in FIG. 6 , in the case where the reference luminance distribution has also been created from only one direction (i.e. without rotating either the reference optical fiber or the target optical fiber).
- rates of correct determination for the SM and NZ optical fibers are in a range of 91% to 94%, and thus the determination is implemented with high accuracy. Also, for the MM optical fiber, the rate of correct determination is 100%, and thus the determination is implemented without failure.
- rates of correct determination are in a range of 69% to 70% for the SM optical fibers and in a range of 49% to 55% for the NZ optical fibers, as illustrated in the table of FIG. 7 .
- accuracy is decreased.
- rate of correct determination is 71% and thus, it is understood that erroneous determination often occurs.
- the variation in the reference luminance distribution of the reference optical fiber caused by the core and clad eccentricities is compensated for by using lateral transmission images taken from plural directions.
- the type of the optical fiber can be determined with high accuracy.
- the luminance distribution of the target optical fiber created by averaging the luminance distributions of plural directions can be registered as a new reference optical fiber in the database 30 if the operator determines that registration is necessary.
- the optical fibers 2 , 4 are manually rotated directly by the operator.
- the optical fibers 2 , 4 may be rotated by rotating mechanisms 8 a, 8 b provided in the holding mechanisms 6 a, 6 b, respectively.
- the optical fibers 2 , 4 may also be rotated to any rotation angle by operation of the input unit 32 by the operator. Therefore, for the reference optical fiber and the target optical fiber, it is possible to decrease the time required to take lateral transmission images from plural directions.
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- This application is a continuation application of PCT application No. PCT/JP2012/064982 filed on Jun. 12, 2012 and claims the benefit of priority from JP 2011-191908 filed on Sep. 2, 2011; the entire contents of which are incorporated by reference herein.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a fusion splicer and a method for determining an optical fiber type.
- 2. Description of Related Art
- Electric discharge heating conditions for fusion splicing of optical fibers are different depending on the type of the optical fiber. The optimal electric discharge heating conditions for different optical fibers are preliminarily registered in a memory of a fusion splicer. When carrying out fusion splicing work, if the type of the optical fiber prepared for fusion splicing is known, the operator may select a registered electric discharge heating condition based on the type of the optical fiber.
- However, there is a case that the type of the target optical fiber is unknown. Optical fibers are very thin, having a diameter of about 125 μm and a core diameter of 10 μm or less. Thus, it is difficult to identify the type of an optical fiber with the naked eye. Usually, the type of the target optical fiber may be automatically determined by the fusion splicer.
- In polarization-maintaining optical fibers, a method for measuring lateral imaging graphics by rotating the target optical fiber and determining the type from measuring light transmittance with respect to rotation angle, has been proposed (refer to JP Laid-open No. 2004-341452A (Patent Citation 1)). In polarization-maintaining optical fibers, since nonaxisymmetric stress is given to the core, the fact that luminance characteristics of the transmission images depend on the incident direction of the light, can be utilized. For this reason, the proposed method in
Patent Citation 1 may be applied only to polarization-maintaining optical fibers. - In a typical optical fiber, a method for determining the type by comparing a luminance distribution waveform acquired from lateral imaging graphics of the target optical fiber with a reference waveform, is proposed (refer to JP Patent No. 4367597 (Patent Citation 2)). As the reference waveform, a luminance distribution waveform preliminarily measured from a reference optical fiber, is stored in the built-in memory of the fusion splicer.
- However, optical fibers are non-circular and thus, have eccentricity. Therefore, the luminance distribution waveform of an optical fiber may vary with measurement direction. For the reference waveform stored in the fusion splicer, usually, the luminance distribution measured from one direction may be used. Also, for the target optical fiber, the luminance distribution may be measured from one direction. Since the luminance distribution of the lateral transmission light may be different depending on the measurement direction, there is a possibility of failure in the determination.
- Additionally, when the target optical fiber has not yet been registered in the memory of the fusion splicer, there is a problem that the determination can not be carried out. Alternatively, there is a possibility that the target optical fiber is erroneously determined to be an optical fiber having similar luminance distribution.
- In the light of the aforementioned problem, an object of the present invention is to provide a fusion splicer and a method for determining an optical fiber type, capable of improving the accuracy of determination of the optical fiber type.
- A first aspect of the present invention provides a fusion splicer including an imaging unit configured to take a lateral transmission image by illuminating a target optical fiber from a lateral direction of the target optical fiber; a determination module configured to create a target luminance distribution in a direction perpendicular to an optical axis of the target optical fiber using the lateral transmission image so as to determine a type of the target optical fiber, by comparing the target luminance distribution with preliminarily registered data of a reference luminance distribution of a reference optical fiber; and a registration module configured to create a message when the target luminance distribution is determined to be outside a tolerance of the reference luminance distribution and to display the message to an operator so that the operator can decide whether or not to register the target luminance distribution of the target optical fiber as a new reference luminance distribution.
- A second aspect of the present invention provides a fusion splicer including an imaging unit configured to take a lateral transmission image by illuminating a target optical fiber from a lateral direction perpendicular to an optical axis of the target optical fiber; and a determination module configured to create a target luminance distribution in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis using the lateral transmission image so as to determine a type of the target optical fiber, by comparing the target luminance distribution with preliminarily registered data of a reference luminance distribution of a reference optical fiber; wherein the reference luminance distribution is a luminance distribution created by averaging a plurality of luminance distributions which are created using a plurality of lateral transmission images of the reference optical fiber, the lateral transmission images of the reference optical fiber being taken by the imaging unit by rotating the reference optical fiber.
- A third aspect of the present invention provides a method for determining an optical fiber type, including taking a lateral transmission image by illuminating a target optical fiber from a lateral direction perpendicular to an optical axis of the target optical fiber; creating a target luminance distribution in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis using the lateral transmission image and determining a type of the target optical fiber by comparing the lateral transmission image with preliminarily registered data of a reference luminance distribution of a reference optical fiber; and creating a message when the target luminance distribution is determined to be outside a tolerance of the reference luminance distribution and to display the message to an operator so that the operator can decide whether or not to register the target luminance distribution of the target optical fiber as a new reference luminance distribution.
- A fourth aspect of the present invention provides a method for determining an optical fiber type, including taking a lateral transmission image by illuminating a target optical fiber from a lateral direction perpendicular to an optical axis of the target optical fiber; and creating a target luminance distribution in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis using the lateral transmission image and determining a type of the target optical fiber by comparing the target luminance distribution with preliminarily registered data of a reference luminance distribution of a reference optical fiber; wherein the reference luminance distribution is a luminance distribution created by averaging a plurality of luminance distributions which are created using a plurality of lateral transmission images of the reference optical fiber, the lateral transmission images of the reference optical fiber being taken by rotating the reference optical fiber.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic view illustrating an example of a fusion splicer according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a schematic view explaining the imaging direction dependence of a luminance distribution of the optical fiber; -
FIG. 3 is a view illustrating an example of the luminance distributions in the imaging directions illustrated inFIG. 2 ; -
FIG. 4 is a view illustrating an example of a compensated luminance distribution acquired by the fusion splicer according to the embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 5 is a flowchart illustrating an example of a fusion splicing method for the optical fibers according to the embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 6 is a table illustrating an example of a determination result of the optical fiber according to the embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 7 is a table illustrating an example of a determination result of the optical fiber of a comparative example; and -
FIG. 8 is a schematic view illustrating another example of the fusion splicer according to the embodiment of the present invention. - Various embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the following description of the drawings, same or similar parts are given same or similar reference numerals. However, it is noted that the drawings are schematic and that the relationship between thickness and planar dimensions, the proportion of thicknesses of layers, and the like are different from real ones. Accordingly, specific thicknesses and dimensions should be determined with reference to the following description. It is certain that some portions have different dimensional relations and proportions between the drawings.
- Also, the following embodiments show devices and methods to embody the technical idea of the invention by way of example. The technical ideas of the invention do not limit the materials, shapes, structures, arrangements, and the like of the constituent components to those described below. The technical idea of the invention can be variously changed within the scope of the claims.
- A fusion splicer of optical fibers according to an embodiment of the present invention includes optical
fiber core wires holding mechanisms control unit 10, animaging unit 12, afusion unit 16, adatabase 30, aninput unit 32, and anoutput unit 34, as illustrated inFIG. 1 . Thecontrol unit 10 includes adetermination module 20, acondition setting module 22, aregistration module 24, and aninternal memory 26. Theimaging unit 12 includes alight source 13 and animaging camera 14. Thefusion unit 16 includes afusion control module 17 and dischargingelectrodes - In the optical
fiber core wires optical fibers fiber core wires holding mechanisms optical fibers - The
light source 13 and theimaging camera 14 of theimaging unit 12 are arranged so as to face each other across the opposed end faces of theoptical fibers optical fibers light source 13 illuminates theoptical fibers optical fibers imaging camera 14 takes lateral transmission images of theoptical fibers light source 13 and theimaging camera 14 may be arranged not only in a direction perpendicular to the axes of theoptical fibers imaging units 12 may be arranged in directions perpendicular to each other, in a cross-section cut vertically to the optical axes of theoptical fibers optical fiber 2 as a target optical fiber for type determination. - The
discharging electrodes fusion unit 16 are arranged so as to face each other across the opposed ends of theoptical fibers optical fibers fusion control module 17 controls discharge of the dischargingelectrodes optical fibers - The
determination module 20 of thecontrol unit 10 creates a luminance distribution in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis of theoptical fiber 2, using the lateral transmission image of theoptical fiber 2 taken by theimaging unit 12. The created luminance distribution is compared with preliminarily registered data of a reference luminance distribution of a reference optical fiber, and the type of theoptical fiber 2 is determined. For example, when the luminance distribution of theoptical fiber 2 is within a tolerance of the reference luminance distribution, theoptical fiber 2 is determined to be the same type as the reference optical fiber. - The reference luminance distribution is a luminance distribution created by averaging a plurality of luminance distributions created from a plurality of lateral transmission images which are preliminarily taken by rotating the reference optical fiber. The created reference luminance distribution is stored in the
database 30. The reference luminance distribution may be created by the fusion splicer illustrated inFIG. 1 or may be created by another apparatus in which a luminance distribution can be measured. - For example, as illustrated in
FIG. 2 , theimaging unit 12 takes lateral transmission images of a referenceoptical fiber 2A from imaging directions A and B. As illustrated inFIG. 3 , variation occurs between the luminance distributions created by thedetermination module 20 from the lateral transmission images in the imaging directions A, B. This variation is caused by eccentricities of the core and clad in the referenceoptical fiber 2A. Consequently, by rotating the referenceoptical fiber 2A, plural lateral transmission images of the referenceoptical fiber 2A are taken from plural imaging directions by theimaging unit 12. Compensations are made for the core and clad eccentricities by averaging the luminance values of the luminance distributions (calculated by thedetermination module 20 using the lateral transmission images) and thus, as illustrated inFIG. 4 , a reference luminance distribution in which the eccentricities are compensated, may be provided. - Based on the determined type of the
optical fiber 2, thecondition setting module 22 reads out the corresponding fusion conditions which are preliminarily stored in thedatabase 30 and transmits the fusion conditions to thefusion control module 17. For the fusion conditions parameters, the distance between the dischargingelectrodes - When the
determination module 20 determines that the characteristics of the compensated luminance distribution is not within the required tolerance of any of the reference distributions stored in thedatabase 30, theregistration module 24 creates a message asking the operator to confirm whether or not the luminance distribution of the target optical fiber should be registered as a new reference luminance distribution. The message is displayed on theoutput unit 34, and if the operator chooses to register theoptical fiber 2 by operation of theinput unit 32 according to the displayed message, theregistration module 24 instructs theimaging unit 12 to take a plurality of new lateral transmission images by rotating theoptical fiber 2. The plurality of luminance distributions which are created from the new lateral transmission images by thedetermination module 20, are averaged, so as to register a new reference luminance distribution in thedatabase 30. - The
internal memory 26 temporarily stores data obtained during processing and calculation thereof in the operation of thecontrol unit 10. - In addition, the
control unit 10 may be a part of a central processing unit (CPU) in a general purpose computer system. Thedetermination module 20, thecondition setting module 22, and theregistration module 24 may be discrete hardware or may be provided by virtually equivalent functions achieved by software, using the CPU of the general purpose computer system. - The
database 30 stores reference luminance distribution data of a plurality of known types of reference optical fibers including the fusion conditions for each of the reference optical fibers. Reference optical fibers such as a single mode (SM) optical fiber, a dispersion shift (DSF) optical fiber, a proportional dispersion shift (NZ-DSF, hereinafter referred to as NZ) optical fiber, a multi mode (MM) optical fiber, and the like, may be used. - Examples of the
input unit 32 include devices such as a keyboard, a mouth, or the like. When an input operation is performed on theinput unit 32, corresponding key information is transmitted to thecontrol unit 10. Theoutput unit 34 consists of a screen monitor such as a liquid crystal display (LCD), a light emitting diode (LED) panel, an electroluminescent (EL) panel, and the like. Theoutput unit 34 displays data such as luminance distribution and optical fiber determination results processed by thecontrol unit 10 or data for the registration procedure of an unregistered optical fiber, and the like. - In the reference luminance distribution used in the fusion splicer according to the embodiment, the lateral transmission images of the reference
optical fiber 2A are taken from plural directions, and the variation in the luminance distribution caused by the core and the clad eccentricities is compensated. Therefore, the type of theoptical fiber 2 can be determined with high accuracy. - Furthermore, in the fusion splicer according to the embodiment, when the luminance distribution of the target
optical fiber 2 is determined to be outside the required tolerance of the reference luminance distribution, the operator can confirm, by the displayed message of theoutput unit 34, that the type of theoptical fiber 2 can not be determined. When the operator decides that theoptical fiber 2 of a different type has been incorrectly installed by mistake, theoptical fiber 2 may be exchanged for a new optical fiber. Also, when the operator determines that theoptical fiber 2 is not yet registered and registration is necessary, it is possible to register the fiber as a new entry in thedatabase 30 by creating a luminance distribution for the new reference optical fiber. - The optical fiber type determination method and the fusion splicing method according to the embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the flowchart illustrated in
FIG. 5 . Hereinafter, description will be given using theoptical fiber 2 as a determination target. However, theoptical fiber 4 may be processed in parallel. - In Step S100, the coating on one end of each of the optical
fiber core wires optical fibers FIG. 1 , the opticalfiber core wires mechanisms optical fibers - In Step S101, the
imaging unit 12 takes a lateral transmission image of theoptical fiber 2 in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis of theoptical fiber 2. The lateral transmission image is transmitted to thecontrol unit 10. - In Step S102, the
determination module 20 in thecontrol unit 10 creates a luminance distribution in a direction perpendicular to the optical axis of theoptical fiber 2 using the input lateral transmission image. In Step S103, thedetermination module 20 compares the created luminance distribution with the luminance distribution data of the reference optical fiber preliminarily registered in thedatabase 30. In Step S104, when the luminance distribution of theoptical fiber 2 is within the required tolerance of the reference luminance distribution, theoptical fiber 2 is determined to be the same type as the reference optical fiber. Then, the process proceeds to Step S105. - In Step S105, based on the determined type of the
optical fiber 2 and the type of theoptical fiber 4, thecondition setting module 22 reads out the fusion conditions which are preliminarily stored in thedatabase 30. The fusion conditions are transmitted to thefusion control module 17. Then, In Step S106, thefusion unit 16 carries out a fusion splicing process for theoptical fibers - In Step S104, when the luminance distribution of the
optical fiber 2 is determined to be outside of the required tolerance of all of the reference luminance distributions stored in thedatabase 30, a message (for example, “unregistered optical fiber”) is displayed on theoutput unit 34. Then, the process proceeds to Step S107. - In Step S107, the operator decides whether it is necessary to create a new registration. When registration is determined to be necessary, processing continues to Step S108, and the
imaging unit 12 takes a plurality of lateral transmission images by rotating theoptical fiber 2. - In Step S109, the
determination module 20 creates a plurality of luminance distributions using the respective lateral transmission images. The new reference luminance distribution is created by averaging the luminance distributions. - In Step S110, the new reference luminance distribution created by the
determination module 20 is registered in thedatabase 30 by operation of theinput unit 32. - In Step S107, when the operator determines that registration is not necessary because the
optical fiber 2 has been incorrectly installed by mistake, the processing is terminated, and theoptical fiber 2 is exchanged for a new optical fiber. - In addition, in the above explanation, the lateral transmission image for the
optical fiber 2 is taken from just one direction during the type determination of theoptical fiber 2. However, the type determination may be implemented by using lateral transmission images for theoptical fiber 2 taken from plural directions. For example, by rotating theoptical fiber 2, theimaging unit 12 may take a plurality of lateral transmission images. Thedetermination module 20 creates a plurality of luminance distributions from the respective lateral transmission images and creates the target luminance distribution of theoptical fiber 2 by averaging the luminance distributions. Thus, in the target luminance distribution, the variation caused by the core and clad eccentricities in theoptical fiber 2 is compensated, in the same way as the reference luminance distribution. If such plural lateral transmission images are carried out, the type of theoptical fiber 2 can be determined with higher accuracy. - As a practical example according to the type determination method of the optical fiber according to the embodiment,
FIG. 6 illustrates the determination result for a variety of optical fiber types. For each optical fiber determination target (the target optical fiber), the lateral transmission image is taken from one direction without any rotation. “SM1” and “SM2” in the table ofFIG. 6 are SM optical fibers each having a different specification. Similarly, “NZ1”, “NZ2”, and “NZ3” are NZ optical fibers each having a different specification. Also,FIG. 7 illustrates a comparative example for the determination result of the same optical fibers illustrated inFIG. 6 , in the case where the reference luminance distribution has also been created from only one direction (i.e. without rotating either the reference optical fiber or the target optical fiber). - As illustrated in the table of
FIG. 6 , in the practical example, rates of correct determination for the SM and NZ optical fibers are in a range of 91% to 94%, and thus the determination is implemented with high accuracy. Also, for the MM optical fiber, the rate of correct determination is 100%, and thus the determination is implemented without failure. - On the contrary, in the comparison example, rates of correct determination are in a range of 69% to 70% for the SM optical fibers and in a range of 49% to 55% for the NZ optical fibers, as illustrated in the table of
FIG. 7 . Thus, accuracy is decreased. Also, for the MM optical fiber, the rate of correct determination is 71% and thus, it is understood that erroneous determination often occurs. - Thus, in the type determination method of the optical fiber according to the embodiment, the variation in the reference luminance distribution of the reference optical fiber caused by the core and clad eccentricities is compensated for by using lateral transmission images taken from plural directions. Thus, the type of the optical fiber can be determined with high accuracy.
- Furthermore, in the embodiment, when the target optical fiber is determined to be unregistered, the luminance distribution of the target optical fiber created by averaging the luminance distributions of plural directions, can be registered as a new reference optical fiber in the
database 30 if the operator determines that registration is necessary. In the fusion splicer used in the above explanations, theoptical fibers FIG. 8 , theoptical fibers mechanisms mechanisms optical fibers rotating mechanisms optical fibers input unit 32 by the operator. Therefore, for the reference optical fiber and the target optical fiber, it is possible to decrease the time required to take lateral transmission images from plural directions. - The present invention has been described as mentioned above. However the descriptions and drawings that constitute a portion of this disclosure should not be perceived as limiting this invention. Various alternative embodiments and operational techniques will become clear to persons skilled in the art from this disclosure. Accordingly, the technical scope of the present invention is determined only by the features of the invention according to proper claims.
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